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Connected communities? LGB older people and their risk of exclusion from decent housing and neighbourhoods

Dylan Kneale (Institute of Education, University College London, London, UK)

Quality in Ageing and Older Adults

ISSN: 1471-7794

Article publication date: 13 June 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the way in which the housing and neighbourhood accessibility and neighbourhood connectedness of older lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people aged 50 and over, differ compared to non-LGB older people.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper utilises data collected as part of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing as well as theories around social exclusion to explore these issues, using information from 5,442 survey respondents including 260 identified as LGB.

Findings

Little evidence is uncovered of a link between being LGB and experiencing exclusion from decent housing, public transport or neighbourhood amenities. Significant differences were uncovered in levels of home ownership and the numbers who reported having seen a friend the previous day, the likelihood of which were both lower for LGB people compared to non-LGB people.

Research limitations/implications

All analyses are subject to caveats around the size of the sample and the method of identifying LGB older people. The findings could suggest older LGB people may be less likely to have property wealth from which to draw down in retirement. Furthermore, the findings on older LGB people being less likely to have seen a friend the previous day, may suggest a need for more opportunities to be made available for LGB people to maintain their social networks closer to home to offset the risk of social isolation.

Originality/value

This is one of the first studies to examine how the housing and neighbourhood accessibility and connectedness patterns of older LGB people differ from non-LGB people in the UK.

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Acknowledgements

The author wishes to acknowledge the helpful comments of the editors and peer-reviewers in shaping this paper. The data used in this paper is from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA). The data were made available through the UK Data Archive. ELSA was developed by a team of researchers based at the NatCen Social Research, University College London and the Institute for Fiscal Studies. The funding for ELSA is provided by the National Institute of Aging in the USA, and a consortium of UK government departments co-ordinated by the Office for National Statistics. The developers and funders of ELSA and the Archive do not bear any responsibility for the analyses or interpretations presented here.

Citation

Kneale, D. (2016), "Connected communities? LGB older people and their risk of exclusion from decent housing and neighbourhoods", Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, Vol. 17 No. 2, pp. 107-118. https://doi.org/10.1108/QAOA-04-2015-0019

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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